Los Angeles won its second game in as many nights and their fourth in five
tries on its current six-game road trip, which ends Monday at Dallas.

Kemba Walker continued his impressive rookie campaign, pacing Charlotte with
19 points. Corey Maggette added 12 and six rebounds and Tyrus Thomas had 11
points off the bench for the Bobcats, who set an unfortunate franchise record
with their 14th consecutive loss.

"In the fourth quarter I thought we picked it up and played a little bit
better," Bobcats coach Paul Silas said. "But that's about it. We did not shoot
the ball well. We did not defend well. When you start games, have open looks
and cannot make shots, it's a real problem."

Charlotte kept it close early, and the game was tied at eight near the
midpoint of the first quarter. The Clippers rolled off the next seven points,
however, capped off by a Jordan putback slam. Los Angeles built an advantage
its would hold throughout the remainder of the contest.

The Clippers, who won at Philadelphia on Friday, led 24-16 after the first
quarter, thanks in part to Charlotte shooting 6-of-21 from the field. LA was
up 55-37 at halftime, and 84-52 after three quarters.

Maggette made his first start after missing 19 games this season with a
strained left hamstring...The Clippers defeated Charlotte by the largest
margin in team history. Los Angeles' previous best was a 15-point victory on
January 29, 2011 at Staples Center...The Clippers scored 50 points in the
paint and led by as many as 34...Charlotte shot 35.1 percent (26-of-74) from
the field and 7.1 percent (1-of-14) from three-point range.